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Patriots Week 2025

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Revolutionary War reenactors march through downtown Trenton during a snowy Patriots Week parade as spectators watch from the sidewalks.
The Trenton Battle Monument covered in snow during Patriots Week 2025.
A historian gives a presentation to attendees at Trenton Presbyterian Church during Patriots Week 2025.
Families and children participate in hands-on historical activities during Patriots Week 2025.
A Revolutionary War reenactor and a visitor stand in the snow holding a flag during Patriots Week 2025.”
Revolutionary War reenactors speak with visitors near a historic bridge during Patriots Week 2025.
A Patriots Week sign stands outside at Mill Hill Park during snowy weather in Trenton.
Revolutionary War reenactors march through downtown Trenton during a snowy Patriots Week 2025 reenactment.
Revolutionary War reenactors in period uniforms stand in formation during snowfall in Trenton.
Two historical reenactors wearing colonial-era costumes stand in a classroom with wooden floors, tables, chairs, and student artwork, engaging in an interactive educational history program inside a school setting.
People dressed in colonial-era historical costumes walk along a stone bridge lined with lit lanterns during a winter event, surrounded by snow, bare trees, and a wooded landscape.
Historical reenactors dressed in colonial-era costumes gather outdoors in a snow-covered setting, with musicians, spectators, and buildings in the background during a winter historical event.
A group of people gather outdoors in a winter setting with snow on the ground and bare trees, watching a historical reenactment event near brick buildings and walkways.
Historical reenactors dressed in colonial-era clothing interact with visitors during a winter outdoor history event, with snow on the ground and a brick historic building in the background.
Two people participate in a hands-on educational activity at a children’s activity station, using craft materials at a small table inside an indoor community or museum space.
Colonial-era historical reenactors dressed in red military uniforms interact with visitors during a winter outdoor history event, with snow on the ground and bare trees in the background.
Children and adults sit at tables participating in a hands-on educational craft activity during an indoor community event, with families working together on creative projects.
Children and adults participate in a hands-on craft activity at tables during an indoor community event, using art supplies to create projects together.”
Colonial-era artifacts and period clothing are displayed indoors as part of a historical reenactment exhibit, with props and equipment arranged for educational viewing.
Colonial-era historical reenactors dressed in period clothing speak with families and children during a winter outdoor history event, with spectators gathered along a walkway.
Colonial-era historical reenactors march through a town street during a winter historical reenactment, wearing period clothing as snow falls and spectators watch nearby.
Colonial-era historical reenactors dressed in period clothing stand along a city street during a winter historical reenactment, watching soldiers march past as snow falls in an urban setting.
A historical interpreter wearing colonial-era clothing speaks into a microphone during an indoor educational presentation, with period props and clothing displayed on a rack behind him.
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Mill Hill Park sign in downtown Trenton featuring a map of Revolutionary War sites and information for visitors exploring historic Trenton, New Jersey.
Two speakers present a historical lecture to a seated audience inside a museum or historic site, with informational displays and a presentation screen visible during an educational history program.
A guide points to a historical memorial plaque inside a historic church, explaining the significance of Reverend John Hall during an educational history tour.
A speaker presents a historical lecture to a full audience inside a museum or historic site, with visitors seated and educational displays visible throughout the room.
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Fragmented historic gravestones displayed indoors, featuring engraved memorial inscriptions from the colonial era as part of a historical exhibit.
Historical marker honoring the enslaved people who lived and worked at the William Trent House, mounted outside the historic brick building in Trenton, New Jersey.
A person dressed in colonial-era clothing stands in the foreground watching historical reenactors gather near a bridge during a winter outdoor history event, with snow falling and trees in the background.

Mercer County Celebrates the Semiquincentennial

Mercer County invites you to explore our unique history through the lens of the American Revolution! Visit historic sites, buildings, museums, organizations, and more!

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